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After the stone experience she had an affair with him, at least that is how I remember it. All of this was after Young's TJ affair.

Telford just repulsed me.

OK, that's how I thought it went, but, since I watched S1 fairly passively, I thought it might have gone:

TJ and Col Young
Wife got revenge with Telford but continued punishing Young for TJ (And Col Young didn't know about Telford yet)
Telford carried Young via stone and had Mrs. Young
Col Young found out Telford had already been having himself some before the Stones

So, yea, I guess she did Telford for Col Young and enjoyed it, so she decided to keep on doing him, without Col young

It's kind of weird though since it was Young in Telford's body so all the moves and grooves would have been the same.. so I'm assuming she just liked Telford physically a whole lot more. Or maybe it was just the thrill of it being a different body if she'd been with Young a long time. Those stones are kind of dangerous

"When Young came back for another visit, Emily was more sympathetic with his situation and even had sexual intercourse with him while he was in Col. Telford's body. It is strongly implied that she is having an affair with Telford - as himself, not containing her husband's consciousness - herself."

Nightwalkers: At first I was all.. oh god, not another X-files wannabe. We have the supposedly on your side sheriff secretly working against you, the small town possession.. and I was not impressed.

But then, like magic, it sucked me in.

CLONING GOA'ULD SYMBIONTS!!!

What a diabolical scheme.

When they implanted Carter I nearly died. I NEARLY DIED.

Here's a thing though, when the immunized Carter masquerading as a Goa'uld was talking to the fetchingly tied up Jonas I was thinking "Jonas will read Carter like he's been reading every frakking person and thing and he will KNOW she is faking her possession."

I was wrong. This is upsetting because I was in the middle of this MAD shipping segue based on this assumption and it got pulled out from under me even though the whole set up of the episode should have handed it to me on a plate.

I like Jonas 10,000 X better than Daniel who was annoying the crap out of me.

I thought Jonas was just a replacement for Daniel. I mean, in Meridian he was a parrot of the government until he suddenly developed a conscience, then he suddenly develops a kind of superbrain to catch up to Earth's level of knowledge and now he parrots Daniel's notes or comes up with the sort of "How stupid the rest of SG-1 are that they didn't come up with that" ideas.

He could have been an interesting character, like the one from New Ground who returned with SG-1 (could have been), but as a regular? No thanks.

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